Feb 8 to 15, 2018 – Paris, France

7-Day Vacation-Seminar

An Exclusive Experience During The
Paris Relationship Week February 8-15, 2018.

We invite you to join us for an exclusive Parisian experience – to participate in a floral arrangement class hosted by Jeff Leatham, the Hotel George V’s acclaimed Artistic Director. The class is a rare occasion to meet the remarkable artist and to discover his truly unique way of creating flower bouquets.

Feb 8 to 15, 2017 – Paris, France

7-Day Vacation-Seminar

Most highly successful people would agree that their primary relationship is one of the most important areas of life – and yet few people take the time to nurture, connect, and renew their relationship.

Singles often don’t take the time to manifest the relationship of their dreams, bouncing from one person to another.

From Harvard Psychiatrist Robert Waldinger. [Edited by Andrew John Harrison.]

Ask most young people what they want from life and they will tell you money and fame. Landmark 75-year study of what actually matters reveals lessons that aren’t about wealth or fame or working harder and harder.The clearest message that we get is this:

“Most of what we learn about a relationship is by default, accepting mediocrity, disconnection and unhappiness instead of designing a relationship that fulfills, inspires and brings limitless joy, connection, and intimacy to both partners.”

What would happen if you allocated more time to the renewal and regeneration of your relationship? or, if you are single, to prepare yourself for your next relationship?

Most people don’t realize that the quality of your relationships = the quality of your life! There is a direct correlation between a person’s level of happiness, success, financial prosperity, overall wellbeing and their primary relationship.

We have all heard it before. When a relationship fails, it is often stated that money problems caused the failure.

In many cases this is true, one partner loses their job or runs up unknown debts, which leads to relationship disharmony and eventually breakup or divorce. But what if there were a rarely discussed, often avoided cause that preceded the symptoms and was in fact the “real” culprit?